Leipzig University involved in new Max Planck Research School

The new Research School will establish a network that brings together young scho
The new Research School will establish a network that brings together young scholars and experienced researchers. Photo: Swen Reichhold
The new Research School will establish a network that brings together young scholars and experienced researchers. Photo: Swen Reichhold Joint doctoral programme in Leipzig, Halle and Erlangen to focus on contemporary challenges News from In autumn 2023, the Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology (MPI), together with Leipzig University, the Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg and FAU in Erlangen, will inaugurate the International Max Planck Research School (IMPRS) -Global Multiplicity: A Social Anthropology for the Now-. With an initial funding period of six years, the IMPRS will provide structured training for up to 40 doctoral students, making this jointly hosted programme one of the largest research schools for early career social anthropologists in Europe. The spokesperson of the IMPRS is Ursula Rao, Managing Director of the MPI. Excellent conditions for doctoral studies. The International Max Planck Research Schools (IMPRS) are an integral part of the Max Planck Society's commitment to creating excellent conditions for the next generation of researchers. Each one is initiated by a Max Planck Institute and works closely with universities.
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